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Carew Meredith

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Carew Arthur Meredith (generally "C. A. Meredith" on publications) (July 28, 1904March 31, 1976) was an influential Irish logician, appointed to Trinity College, Dublin in 1947. His work on Condensed Detachment (inspired by the work of Łukasiewicz) was under-appreciated in his own time, but is influential in modern research. He also proved the shortest known axiomatic bases for a number of logic systems. His achievements in that area were unsurpassed until automated theorem provers in the last few years, which build on his work, proved some shorter ones for some systems and proved his shortest for others.

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